BUCHANAN, N.Y. — JP McHale Pest Management, an Anticimex company, acquired Premier Pest Control of Southampton, N.Y., along with its partner organizations, North Shore Exterminating of Cutchogue, N.Y., and Target Pest Control and Tick Masters of Southampton.
Premier has provided residential and commercial pest management services to Long Island since 1996.
Jim McHale, president of JP McHale, said, “Acquiring Premier Pest Control is an important step in JP McHale Pest Management’s continued growth and in increasing our density in the Long Island portion of our service territory. Partnering with pest management experts like Premier Pest Control solidifies JP McHale Pest Management as the leading firm in our industry throughout the Greater New York City area, including Long Island. We are very excited to add Premier Pest Control to the JP McHale Pest Management family. We are proud to welcome the entire Premier Pest Control team and will partner together to continue providing a superior client experience at every point of interaction.”
John Bennett Jr., president of Premier, said, “The partnership with JP McHale Pest Management is outstanding news for our clients and employees. With JP McHale Pest Management offering clients the most innovative pest management solutions like SMART, everyone will enjoy the best and most advanced products, methods and services on the market. We look forward to combining our experienced teams and the opportunities ahead.”
Paul Giannamore and Franco Villanueva-Meyer of The Potomac Company represented and acted as exclusive financial advisors to Premier Pest Control in this transaction.
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